Title of article :
Analysis of the Chemical Components Found in The Volatile Oils of Thymus vulgaris and Lavandula angustifolia and Their Antiviral Properties: A Case Study of Russia
Author/Authors :
Akhmetkalievich ، Dyussupov Altay Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Republic of the Kazakhstan - Non-profit joint stock company - Semey Medical University , Taha ، Ali Pharmacy College - Al-Farahidi University , Hassan Zain Al-Abdeen ، Salah Department of Medical Laboratories Technology - AL-Nisour University College , Badraldin ، Sarah Qutayba Department of Pharmacy - Al-Noor University College , Tariq ، Hayder Department of Pharmacy - Al-Zahrawi University College , B. Roomi ، Ali Department of Quality Assurance - University of Thi-Qar , Alkhalil ، Nesrin Hamadeh RUDN University
From page :
539
To page :
546
Abstract :
Herbal medicines are natural remedies derived from plants or plant extracts. They have been used for thousands of years in traditional medicine and are still widely used today as alternative treatments for various health conditions. In this study, the antiviral effects of the volatile oils of Thymus vulgaris and Lavandula angustifolia were examined separately after identifying the constituents of the volatile oils of these two plants. Two plants, Thymus vulgaris and Lavandula angustifolia, grown in the open air, were collected from the surrounding plains of Mirny and Ust-Ilimsk cities in Russia, respectively. Using a Clevenger apparatus, the oil was independently extracted from each plant by distillation with water. By using gas chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (GC-MS), the obtained volatile oil was examined. The antiviral effects of these two plants’ essential oils were then studied independently on herpes simplex virus (HSV-1). These viruses can quickly multiply on HeLa or HEp-2 cancer cells and produce effects that specifically cause cytopathic effect. In the essential oil of the Lavandula angustifolia, 24 compounds including thymol, carvacrol, p-Cymene and caryophyllene were identified. In the essential oil of Thymus vulgaris, 27 substances including terpenin-4-L, p-cymene, γ-terpinene and sabinene were identified. Also, the antiviral effects of the volatile oil of these two plants were investigated separately with a concentration of 10-4 on HeLa cells infected with HSV-1, and the result was negative.
Keywords :
Herbal medicines , lavandula angustifolia , Thymus vulgaris
Journal title :
Journal of Chemical Health Risks
Journal title :
Journal of Chemical Health Risks
Record number :
2746647
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